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Adosia Operations Proposals (4)
Adosia Spaceprinter Lite
Solution: Provide a lite version of Spaceprinter that is fully cloud based, driving wider adoption.
Adosia Marketplace Updates
Solution: Provide additional quality of life features to the Adosia Decentralized Manufacturing Marketplace that will enhance usability and increase adoption.
Adosia Open Governance Model
Solution: Build a Governance model in public and document the pathway for future iteration.
Adosia Marketplace Feature Addition
Solution: Create the features necessary to allow end users to provide artwork and have it manufactured according to their requested treatment.
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The User Journey for Space Printer lite was completed this month. This is the completion of milestone 1 for our project. To complete this milestone we created and delivered a Presentation with diagrams and a Video released on YouTube. The team has continued integrating the new design elements into our Figma design documents, and coding is underway on the marketplace in our development environments. We are on track to complete Milestone 2 in January, The UI/UX Design elements for Space Printer Lite.
The UI/UX Design phase is completed for the Adosia Marketplace. The team held several meetings during the preceding month where we determined all of the core areas of functionality and made the necessary design choices to add additional functionality to the Marketplace. We have created a public wireframe UI/UX document that contains the current elements. The public document will continue to be updated, and it will be used to build on the future milestones for our project, including documentation, and code releases. We are on track to meet our third milestone in January, when we show the reporting on the code repositories and give more sneak peeks to functionality of the Marketplace. By early January we should have completed the initial rocket drop, and stress testing of the back end systems will also be well under way, as we deliver the printed final rockets to NFT holders. This stress testing will help to ensure that the marketplace will have full end to end testing of our assumptions and designs, where lessons can be applied in code to the finished marketplace. We will provide updates on the Incentivized Test Net at the January monthly report.
The Team has met to review the impacts of making available a lite version of Spaceprinter that his hosted within the marketplace, rather than being hosted entirely on a network of Raspberry Pi and other small form factor PCs.
The benefits include reduced hardware requirements, and reduced technical requirements for 3D printer operators.
The risks include a more centralized front end where end users do not choose to run their own nodes. We feel that user education can help continue to drive adoption of the full nodes, and therefore it will be to our overall benefit to offer both options.
This process, and the resultant user journey is being documented in a short video presentation that will be released before the next monthly report. This video release will result in a completion of milestone 1 for this project.
In addition team met with IOG Reps Ewa Szczepanek & Khalid Amin for a more detailed viewing of our complete diagrams of our user work flows, on Thursday 11/24/2022.
Our team evaluated the user journey for the Adosia Decentralized Manufacturing Hub. We produced extensive internal technical diagrams that lay out each step of these new processes. This step of our journey involved our senior programming staff, our design staff, and management. We reviewed each new feature, set out expectations, and made sure that the technical requirements could be met in the programming phase. We gathered user data, and agreed on questions for a usability survey that would feed our UI/UX designs in milestone 2. We have provided a video memorializing this process, a copy of which is available here: https://youtu.be/rf2o_52CtxM. We also released a PDF document with the slides used in our video, here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sgYJPyFCKCcThSbf1vRTfhZeuri-Rq7m/view?usp=sharing
The Team has met to review the impacts of making available a lite version of Spaceprinter that his hosted within the marketplace, rather than being hosted entirely on a network of Raspberry Pi and other small form factor PCs.
The benefits include reduced hardware requirements, and reduced technical requirements for 3D printer operators.
The risks include a more centralized front end where end users do not choose to run their own nodes. We feel that user education can help continue to drive adoption of the full nodes, and therefore it will be to our overall benefit to offer both options.
This process, and the resultant user journey is being documented in a short video presentation that will be released before the next monthly report. This video release will result in a completion of milestone 1 for this project.